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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 16190" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Last season, when Vad had a chance to get north and south, he sprang into action like a bolt of lightning, quite often finding himself at the second level. This season, he seems content to string plays out. If he does manage to get turned up field, he slows down and flops in front of the defenders instead of attacking. Quite honestly he looks like a totally different player. I have often wondered this season if he has been playing with an undisclosed injury from that shot he took against UNC. That seemed to be the turning point. However, where that shot was delivered to the body, if there was an injury, it would have to have affected his throwing motion, which appears normal. I don't get it.</p><p></p><p>IMHO, the pedestrian nature of our offense, when compared to what we expected to see, is directly attributed to the play of the QB. Many have questioned the OL. While there have been some issues there, I believe it has been the lack of decisiveness, poorly executed fakes, and sloppy reads that have been the culprit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 16190, member: 639"] Last season, when Vad had a chance to get north and south, he sprang into action like a bolt of lightning, quite often finding himself at the second level. This season, he seems content to string plays out. If he does manage to get turned up field, he slows down and flops in front of the defenders instead of attacking. Quite honestly he looks like a totally different player. I have often wondered this season if he has been playing with an undisclosed injury from that shot he took against UNC. That seemed to be the turning point. However, where that shot was delivered to the body, if there was an injury, it would have to have affected his throwing motion, which appears normal. I don't get it. IMHO, the pedestrian nature of our offense, when compared to what we expected to see, is directly attributed to the play of the QB. Many have questioned the OL. While there have been some issues there, I believe it has been the lack of decisiveness, poorly executed fakes, and sloppy reads that have been the culprit. [/QUOTE]
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